26 May, 2014

The EU Election Results

Posted by Socrates in elections, EU, Europe, far-right, far-right politics, France, Golden Dawn, Greece, Socrates at 2:39 pm | Permanent Link

European far-right/anti-immigration parties are gaining in popularity, thank God, and they did well in this EU election (in France, Britain and Greece).

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  • 12 Responses to “The EU Election Results”

    1. Sri Sreggin Das, Mystic Yogi of the Kali Yuga Says:

      Europa, arise!

      Lead your people, vanquish illusions and the soft men who sell them.

      Let your people hear truth, solid as rock and sure enough to stand on.

      Cast away this malaise, this deliberate confusion engendered by our enemies.

      Away with the soft Christ who dampens the valor of men, and the liberal lies for which the Church paved the way.

      Let the nobility of the Aryan burn brightly. Let this be the beginning, after more than 2000 years of soft semitic lies and vainglorious threats, let this be the beginning.

      Hail, Victors!

    2. Topkea Says:

      Are Albanians White? Are Turks White? If not, then why are Greeks White? Does being Xtian give you a free pass to call yourself White when you are nothing but an oily, squat, hairy, shitskin, big-nosed, fat-lipped, Turkicized bastard?

      Please stop passing off the Golden Dawn success as a White success. We should be focusing on Nordic countries and not congratulating ourselves on the supposed racial awareness of half-Semitic muds who masquerade as Whites, claiming the glorious Aryan heritage of ancient Greece. Turks hate Negroes and queers to, you know.

    3. Antagonistes Says:

      How many Greeks have you seen , Top?

      I would think that, with our TV shows and politicians, many Greeks would think we were all high-yellows.

    4. CW-2 Says:

      Tomorrow belongs to us, but more hard work is required now, now more than ever, especially in the Nordic lands.

    5. Tim McGreen Says:

      I hope the snooty globalist elite are worried about the EU election results. And I hope their worries are justified. One of them, a mincing, effete-looking pansy (In fact, he strongly resembled Fagonistes, except that he was intelligent and articulate) actually whined on TV that angry voters were using the EU as a “scapegoat” for all their economic and immigration problems. But if the powerful, centralized, bureaucratically top-heavy EU isn’t responsible for those problems then who is, douchebag?

    6. Antagonistes Says:

      Holy One, beautiful words.

      I, myself, have come to believe that the whole Jesus thing is a myth. But I always wonder: Who started it—the Romans or the Jews, and for what reason?

    7. Socrates Says:

      Antagonistes Says: I, myself, have come to believe that the whole Jesus thing is a myth. But I always wonder: Who started it—the Romans or the Jews, and for what reason?

      The Jews invented Jesus, with their Old Testament.

      —–

    8. Sean Gruber Says:

      “oily, squat, hairy, shitskin, big-nosed, fat-lipped, Turkicized bastard”

      1. A lot of Greeks are like this, a lot aren’t. I know at least two who are whiter than the dirt-eaters in my small town.

      2. A victory for nationalism in the face of jewing and Kike Central is something for all whites to celebrate. When it comes to jews, an old falsehood becomes true: the enemy of my enemy is my friend. If Farrakhan eliminated the jews, to that extent he would be doing a service to humans. So even if Greeks aren’t white (they are white, but even if they aren’t), connecting a punch to the hook-nose of international jewry is something that helps us and should be praised, not spat upon.

    9. Antagonistes Says:

      “The Jews invented Jesus, with their Old Testament”–Socrates

      I agree that the fictional character of Jesus was fabricated out of verses from the Old Testament.

      But I am not sure if the Romans did it to mock Judaism, or if the Jews invented a religion to destroy the excellence of Greek philosophy and Roman learning.

      But this is sure: Illiterate fishermen did not write the gospels or the letters in the New Testament assigned to them. No, I think it was a professional effort.

      o

    10. Tim McGreen Says:

      Christianity began as a controversial offshoot of mainstream Judaism based in Palestine that was rejected by most of the Jews there. So the Christian Jews of Palestine took their sect to other parts of the Eastern Empire, introducing it to the Jewish communities in Alexandria, Ephesus, Antioch and so forth. Most of those Jews weren’t interested in it either, so, after a lot of debate, it was peddled to the Greeks instead.

      By the end of the 1st century many Greeks no longer believed in their traditional pantheon of pagan gods and goddesses and were ready to accept a new religion that addressed the needs of the poor and of women. And so for the first time the Jews had gained a foothold inside the very minds of the Gentiles, using Christianity as the key. We’ve had 20 centuries to observe the results of that.

      Now, does anyone here have anything to say about the EU election results? That was, after all, the purpose of this thread.

    11. Thom McQueen Says:

      Tim, did you not read the words of the Holy One? The very first post

    12. Tim McGreen Says:

      Very good, Thom; point taken.